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Category Archives: ATIA
Free Vendor Hall Pass – ATIA 2011
From Patrick Black over on Teaching All Students. Completely forgot to mention that you can get a free pass to the Vendor hall for today, tomorrow or Saturday. The Vendor hall has tons of great information, vendor presentations and demos … Continue reading
ATIA Chicago – 2011
From Patrick Black over on Teaching All Students. Today, tomorrow and Saturday I’ll be spending some quality time at the ATIA (Assistive Technology Industry Association) Conference at the Schaumburg Renaissance Hotel. Today I started off the day by presenting – … Continue reading
ATIA-Chicago 2011
From Patrick Black over on Teaching All Students. I am excited to again be attending and presenting at the ATIA conference in Chicago. This conference taking place on November 2 – 5 at the Schaumburg Convention Center, is a great … Continue reading
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AT Smackdown – #ATIA2010
One of the best sessions of ATIA 2010 was an impromptu session set up by Karen Janowski (@karenjan), Brian Wocjik (@bwwojci) & Dave Hehoulin (@dehohulin), the AT Smackdown! Basically anyone who attended got 2 minutes (or so…) to talk about… Continue reading
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#ATIA2010 – Friday
I got to start today off with another presentation – Help with Those Classrooms. I had the opportunity to present with the ladies from Aimee Solutions, and special education professionals from several local districts. We had to chance to … Continue reading
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ATIA Chicago 2010-Notes
For anyone who is interested, I will be sharing my notes from sessions I am attending at ATIA this week. The notes are via a Google Docs Folder here: ATIA Notes 2010. I will also do my best to blog about what I’ve seen at the confer… Continue reading
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ATIA 2010
The Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA) will be holding a conference in Schaumburg, IL. The conference will be next week October 27-30. They are again offering a deal for parents of children of disabilities, you can attend the … Continue reading
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MeMoves
One last item from ATIA! As I wandered around the exhibit hall on the first day I came across a very busy booth for MeMoves. MeMoves is a set of DVD’s the help increase focus, concentration, and calmness. The movements are simple and can be done sitting or standing. The beat is slow, 40-60 beats, and is very easy to follow. Some of the movements can be hard to do (just try moving one hand up & down, while the other makes a square), but the DVD’s show many different adults & kids doing them, some well and some not so well. It’s a great way to show that we all do things differently. The program was designed by a mom of a daughter with Autism, but would work for many students! The best part is the price – $59.95! This program is a great way to “warm up” your brain!
MeMoves – http://thinkingmoves.com
Patrick
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#ATIA2010 – Orlando, Saturday
Saturday was a short day, but I was able to find some good sessions. It seemed to be a day for Twitter as I was able to attend sessions by @briandowd & @assistivetek.
Brian Dowd, @briandowd, shared his experiences as Assistive Technologist for Alton School district (in Southern Illinois), as well as Region I & III in the same area. One difficulty of his position is how large an area he has to service in a given week! His solution, a Wiki, it allows teachers to get resources and ask questions.
Brian Friedlander, AssistiveTek, shared some technology supports for writing. Now, I was unable to stay for the entire session (due to having to get ready for my presentation), but I did hear some very interesting points! He spent some time talking about some of the new features of Inspiration – Drag & Drop editing, mind mapping, presentation mode, and more. He also showed some of the ways that other programs, like Solo Suite 6, could integrate in to provide word prediction and such.
The last presentation I attended, well that would be my own! I was very excited to again present at ATIA. For those of you new to the blog it’s about my idea to help my students with SCD research and present on a topic (for example desert animals). You can see the presentation here – My Crazy Idea….
I’d like to take a moment to thank several folks for coming to the presentation (and not heckling) – Jeanette, Chris, Brian & especially Lisa, along with all the others who stayed around to the very end for my session. It was a blast to present, and I can’t wait to do it again.
Patrick
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#ATIA2010 – Orlando, Friday
I had intended to write each evening before going to sleep about the day I had had….as you can see that clearly did not happen! As I got back to my room last evening, I need to get a few things finished with my own presentation – My Crazy Idea…, pack, and get a good night rest. So I never got around to talking about Friday’s presentations. So here’s what I thought.
I attended a great session Friday morning by Penny Reed & Gayl Bowser (both very active QIAT Leadership type people!). They presented a great session about ways to work smarter, not harder by using web tools like – Blogs, Nings, & Wikis (hmmm…seem familiar!). Some of the blogs they mention were Teaching Every Student, No Limits to Learning, & TLWMSN. They also talked about the AT Help Desk they created to help teams diagnose the best way to fix problems – AT Help Desk.
I went to a great session by Libby Rush on how to teach writing! While she had way to much material for a 1 hour session, she was thoroughly engaging and fun to watch! There was a lot discussed and most of it is in my notes (but she talks really fast, and I can’t type that fast!). I’ll do my best to try and put up a post soon about her ideas.
My favorite sessions were by last two. First I saw Marie Duggan, a Mom-NOS (not otherwise specifed), of 6 kids, one with Autism! She had filled her sons life with symbols, schedules, and communication. I’m amazed at all the solutions she came up with. When a problem arose they found a way to to help him. I think what I was most impressed by was that she didn’t just work on the problem, she worked on the WHY! Then she worked on a way to help him understand! An utterly amazing woman. I wish she had had more time because we never got to hear about the new software she is working on.
Last, but certainly not least, was SMART Inclusion in the 21st Century: Integrating SMARTBoards with AT. A long title, but worth every second! A SLP, Alexandra Dunn at a small school board in Ottawa, Canada decided that the best way to integrate their students with SCD in the general ed classrooms was through SMARTBoards! The results were profound and AMAZING! All students increased participation and showed skills they never had before. Each SMARTBoard was used with BM, Classroom Suite, Notebook Software and they used it with all the students (not just the ones with IEP’s!). They had Airliners (think portable mouse), Intellikeys, and switches so that there was a lot of alternative access, just depending on what the student needed. They even let some kids use their Bluetooth enabled devices to interact directly with the SMARTBoard!!!!!! They have some research, and as soon as it is posted I will let you know. This was some exciting stuff!
As you can see, I’m quite excited by my experience at ATIA. It’s always amazing to me how much it helps to go to conferences and meet with other professionals, it’s just an electric atmosphere. I have some information about today’s sessions to post, and it will have to wait (I should be boarding momentarily). Again, if you are interested in reading my notes from the sessions please feel free to check them out here – ATIA Notes.
Patrick
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